Despite my concerns for this Bears team, I'm still really pumped for Sunday. Something about football is different for me than any other sport, including baseball. I just really enjoy watching the details, how plays develop, which guys beat which guys on a particular play, etc. The strategy being used, and how it works against a counter strategy. It's the only sport I still feel excited about watching even if my team really blows. I'll turn on 2 bottom feeders and watch the whole game if I feel like there's something of interest. And it doesn't take much for me to feel that way. There's lots to watch on this Bears team, even if they don't turn out to be much. I'm interested in: The development of Chris Williams. Even if he's not a stud LT, I'm interested to see if he can anchor some position on the line. I'll be watching to see if he settles in @ LT, or if they decide to move him to a less-intense position. It would be nice to get one solid lineman in return for our #1 pick. I think the kid does have some talent, but I'm not quite sure how it is going to ultimately translate yet. The return of Matt Forte. I actually *DO* believe I've seen some extra pep in his step. I'm very interested to see if that means he has a bit of a bounceback year. I'm also interested in what kind of 1-2 punch we get from Forte & Taylor together. Taylor looks like a very solid pickup for us, despite the contract. The further play of Jay Cutler as a Bear. No need to go into details here. We all know what to look for. It's a major storyline of the '10/'11 year for the Bears, and I definitely find it compelling. Peppers. What does he look like in the Lovie scheme? Does he give us a few more solid years, or do we see a dropoff? Is he the all around solid DE that people will be happy with, or is his performance too inconsistent? If he can get consistent pressure it completely changes the landscape of what we can do defensively. Major Wright's development. Can he be solid & on the field consistently, or is he going to continually be injured? I like what I've seen in limited duty, and solid play from that position is definitely needed. I find it likely that if we do get better Safety play, it will be in large part because Wright turns out to be a good NFL player. Pisa, healthy, and on the field. I think this could really help us, but he's got to remain on the field all year. If he does, I'm looking for better overall interior defense for the Bears this year. I think he's a very good player we just haven't been able to get traction with yet because of injury. There are several other stories out there. Urlacher's return. Omiyale @ RT. Olsen in the Martz scheme. The point is, even for a team that might not do all that well, there's plenty to be excited about. Welcome back, football.